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Downtown Guelph receives provincial fundingThe executive director of the Guelph Downtown Business Association said he'd like the money to go towards sidewalk and facade improvements.PoliticsMar 15, 2018
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Provincial dollars paying for bike lanes and transit buses in GuelphGuelph is receiving $4 million from Ontario's gas tax and municipal commuter cycling programs.PoliticsMar 2, 2018
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Province, Ottawa pour $400K into Guelph-area businessesThe Growing Forward 2 initiative will see $400,000 go towards 10 Guelph-area businesses in the food-and-beverage sector.CanadaFeb 23, 2018
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MPP Liz Sandals appointed as assistant to Minister of InfrastructureSandals joins Matthews and Duguid in return to Queen's Park as Parliamentary Assistants weeks after being shuffled out of cabinet.CanadaFeb 1, 2018
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Guelph MPP Liz Sandals out as Ontario’s Treasury Board presidentGuelph MPP Liz Sandals said it comes as no surprise that she has been removed as president of the Treasury Board.PoliticsJan 17, 2018
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Kathleen Wynne shuffles cabinet less than 5 months before Ontario electionSteven Del Duca, who was shuffled from transportation to economic development, is among several senior ministers taking on new portfolios.PoliticsJan 16, 2018
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Scott Thompson: Key Liberals bolting as fast as Ontario votersEchoing recent polls, or perhaps taking their cues from them, many elected Liberals are deciding not to run in the next election.Oct 11, 2017
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Kathleen Wynne downplays effect of senior Liberals not seeking re-electionNeither Ontario's deputy premier Deb Matthews or Treasury Board President Liz Sandals will be seeking re-election.PoliticsOct 10, 2017
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Longtime London North Centre MPP Deb Matthews won’t seek re-electionAfter 15 years at Queen's Park, Deputry Premier and London North Centre MPP Deb Matthews has announced she will not be seeking re-election.PoliticsOct 6, 2017
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Guelph MPP Liz Sandals will not seek re-electionSandals announced her retirement after 30 years in public office, saying she is ready to be a full time grandmother.PoliticsOct 6, 2017
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